Only if the Lessee is in default of the terms of his/her Lease.
Check in with your local housing program to see if you are still eligible to do so.
Sue the company for illegal eviction. It doesnt matter that the property was forclosed upon or not, they HAVE to go through the eviction process to remove all tenants from a unit, PERIOD. So, you could sue them for damages, like moving expenses, or if you had to take an apartment that you normally would not have, but since you were litterally thrown out you took the first one available, or if you could not find an apartment on such short notice and were forced to live in a hotel or temporary housing, THOSE are all damages that would be included and any other damages you incurred due to their illegal eviction. Good luck.
Depends on if your apartment community reported to the credit bureau's as being a late payment. Most of the apartments where I have lived, didnt report it when I was a month late. Apartments usually get you if your late constantly or evicted from the apartment. You could ask your landlord if they reported it as being late.
if a person is disabled with a 7 year old son in low income housing in Maine can he still be evicted due 2 a former spouse that has been charged with a felony and was told that he and son have to move out to.
A person has to be at least 19 years old to rent an apartment in BC, Canada. A person who wants to rent in BC also needs to have an income.
yes
When you get kicked out of your apartment, it is referred to as being evicted.
Yes, a cosigner of an apartment can potentially sue the individuals they cosigned for if they were evicted and left with unpaid rent and fees. However, the success of the lawsuit would depend on the terms of the cosigner agreement, state laws, and individual circumstances. It is recommended to consult with a lawyer to understand the specific legal options and remedies available.
The couple was evicted from their apartment because they were always very late with the rent.
a cosigner is a person who is responsible for the rest of the rent that you don't pay if u get evicted the person who signed as a cosigner will have to go to court
You need to add more details. If the person who committed the crime was living in your apartment in violation of your lease your landlord may have reason to evict you.
Yes, it is possible to get evicted if you signed a lease that does not allow cats. You will be given the option to rehome your cat, find a new apartment, or get evicted. If you signed a lease that says it allows cats (and you've paid the deposit / pet rent if applicable), then you can't be evicted.
Dispossessed, means to loose possessions, or your home. For example, if a person is evicted out of their apartment, they are dispossessed. If someone steals your car, you are considered dispossessed of your car.
A person can sue you for burning their apartment's carpet with cigarettes if there is no proof or any valid witnesses but they may have difficulty winning. A person can be sued for nearly any reason but this does not mean they will actually prove they are right in court.
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No,but you can sue whoever robbed you
Yes